2-1 v Manchester City - 8 April 2006 - Home

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Spurs 2

Manchester City

Manchester City

1

  • Samaras
    52'
Details
Match Number

6561

Opposition
Manchester city

Manchester City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2005/06

Date

8th April 2006

Kick Off

12:45

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,167

Referee

Dermot Gallagher

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

13th

Opposition Form

LLLLLL

Weather at Kick Off

8.9° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6528th overall match (3085 wins, 1432 draws, 1998 losses)

  • 5020th competitive match (2228 wins, 1177 draws, 1615 losses)

  • team

    131st match vs Manchester City (49 wins, 33 draws, 49 losses)

  • competition

    539th Premier League match (193 wins, 142 draws, 204 losses)

  • 6013th match in England (2794 wins, 1353 draws, 1853 losses)

  • 2676th match at White Hart Lane (1560 wins, 578 draws, 538 losses)

  • 9th consecutive match with a goal scored

Report

Paul Stalteri and Michael Carrick struck either side of the interval to maintain Spurs' bid to qualify for Champions League football next season. Stalteri opened the scoring in the 44th minute after Manchester City keeper David James saved from Robbie Keane.

And Carrick fired high past James four minutes after the break.

Tottenham were anxious after Georgios Samaras struck for City, but they deserved to win, with James producing a series of fine saves.

City, on the receiving end of a savage public attack from manager Stuart Pearce after the home defeat against Middlesbrough, created the first clear opening.

Trevor Sinclair's clever pass sent in Micah Richards, but the youngster dragged his shot wide.

City goalkeeper James almost gifted Spurs the lead in the 19th minute, when he sent a clearance straight to Mido, but he failed to find Keane, who was waiting unmarked in the penalty area.

And seconds later Keane should have put Spurs ahead after another moment of nightmare defending by Ben Thatcher, but his weak lob was straight at James.

Keane was Spurs' inspiration, and it took a magnificent save from James to deny him an opener seven minutes before the break when he turned a rising drive on to the bar.

But Keane was not to be denied, and he was instrumental as Spurs deservedly took the lead a minute before half-time.

He turned Republic of Ireland colleague Richard Dunne on the edge of the area, and when James could only push out his powerful drive, Stalteri was on hand to steer home the rebound.

Spurs doubled their advantage four minutes after the interval when Carrick ran on to Teemu Tainio's pass to shoot high past James.

But a moment of carelessness from the Spurs defence allowed City to grab a lifeline three minutes later.

Sylvain Distin's long throw was turned in by Samaras from close range to give City hope.

Keane quickly had the ball in the net with a smart finish, but the goal was ruled out for offside.

Samaras' goal gave City hope, and Spurs were suddenly living dangerously, with Lee Young-Pyo clearing off the line from Richards and substitute Albert Riera bringing a fine save out of Paul Robinson.

But James was having a busy afternoon, saving Anthony Gardner's low shot and then producing a stunning stop to turn Stalteri's deflected shot on to the post.

Tottenham boss Martin Jol: "This is a great result and we deserved the win even though we did not make things easy for ourselves.
"If it was not for their keeper David James we could have scored five goals.

"The next game is against Everton and all our games are like finals but if we show the same commitment we have a good chance of getting the fourth spot."

Timeline
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
32 25 4 3 60 19 41 79
2
Manchester united
32 22 6 4 64 30 34 72
3
Liverpool
33 20 7 6 47 22 25 67
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
32 15 10 7 46 32 14 55
5
Arsenal
31 16 5 10 53 23 30 53
6
Blackburn rovers
32 16 5 11 43 37 6 53
7
Bolton wanderers
31 13 9 9 43 35 8 48
8
Wigan athletic
32 14 5 13 37 39 -2 47
9
West ham united
32 13 7 12 46 46 0 46
10
Everton
32 13 5 14 31 43 -12 44
11
Charlton athletic
32 12 7 13 37 42 -5 43
12
Newcastle united
32 12 6 14 34 39 -5 42
13
Manchester city
32 12 4 16 39 38 1 40
14
Middlesbrough
31 11 7 13 44 52 -8 40
15
Fulham
33 10 6 17 41 54 -13 36
16
Aston villa
32 8 11 13 34 46 -12 35
17
Birmingham city
32 7 7 18 24 44 -20 28
18
West bromwich albion
32 7 6 19 28 49 -21 27
19
Portsmouth
31 7 6 18 27 52 -25 27
20
Sunderland
32 2 5 25 21 57 -36 11
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
33 26 4 3 64 20 44 82
2
Manchester united
33 23 6 4 66 30 36 75
3
Liverpool
34 21 7 6 48 22 26 70
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
33 16 10 7 48 33 15 58
5
Blackburn rovers
33 16 6 11 45 39 6 54
6
Arsenal
32 16 5 11 53 25 28 53
7
Bolton wanderers
32 13 9 10 43 36 7 48
8
Wigan athletic
33 14 6 13 38 40 -2 48
9
West ham united
33 13 7 13 47 50 -3 46
10
Newcastle united
33 13 6 14 36 40 -4 45
11
Everton
33 13 6 14 31 43 -12 45
12
Charlton athletic
33 12 8 13 37 42 -5 44
13
Manchester city
33 12 4 17 40 40 0 40
14
Middlesbrough
32 11 7 14 45 54 -9 40
15
Aston villa
33 8 12 13 34 46 -12 36
16
Fulham
33 10 6 17 41 54 -13 36
17
Birmingham city
33 7 8 18 25 45 -20 29
18
West bromwich albion
33 7 7 19 28 49 -21 28
19
Portsmouth
32 7 7 18 29 54 -25 28
20
Sunderland
32 2 5 25 21 57 -36 11
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